In FX trading, what many experienced traders spend the most time refining is "entry accuracy". Where to enter, what timing is optimal--but in reality, even if entries improve, it is not uncommon for assets to remain unstable. The reason is clear. What determines the outcome of a trade is not the "entrance" but the "exit". This article explains the often-overlooked importance of "settlement design" and the essence of the FX seminar that leads to reproducible trading.

Why Entry Accuracy Alone Can't Win

Entries are certainly important. However, what affects the outcome even more is,

"Where to exit"

For example,

- Even if you enter at a good position, taking profit is too early - Ending without being able to extend unrealized gains - Delaying stop-loss and blowing away profits

In this way, if the exit design is ambiguous, no matter how good the entry is, it is meaningless.

"Exit" Determines the Expected Value of a Trade

The essence of trading is expected value.

And expected value is determined by,

Win rate Profit margin Loss margin

Among these,

What determines the profit and loss margins is the "exit".

In other words, the exit design dictates the success or failure of a trade.

Typical Patterns of People with Ambiguous Exits

Many traders are in the following states:

- Taking profit "somehow" - Stop-loss "depending on the situation" - Changing decisions by looking at unrealized gains

With this, the results change for each trade, and reproducibility is not born.

What is Needed is "Pre-definition of Exit"

In order to realize stable trading, it is essential to,

Determine the exit before entry

Specifically,

Clarifying the profit-taking position Fixing the stop-loss line Pre-designing the risk-reward

Thereby, trading changes into "action independent of results".

"Automation of Exit" Realized by Phoenix PRO

To address these issues, "Phoenix PRO" structures the entire trade including the exit.

The features are,

Defining take-profit and stop-loss simultaneously with entry Automatically settling according to conditions Eliminating discretionary changes

Furthermore,

AI analysis of upward probability, downward probability, and expected price range

allows judging the rationality of the exit on a numerical basis.

"Exit Design" Learned at the FX Seminar

In the currently held [FX Seminar], trading centered around this "exit design"...

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